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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgreybeard View Post
    A couple of images for tonight's discussion
    Attachment 502202
    Attachment 502203

    Questions:
    How to measure the appropriate angles?
    How to determine the size of file required?
    Bob

    PS lucky this is not a photography forum and I can get away with smartphone images
    Just want to push a small point, Bob hates smart phone cameras,that’s all I’m saying I hope he feels dirty.[emoji6]

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    Apologies, I'm interested in the topic, but unable to join you tonight.

    But here is a contribution, in absentia.

    This is the tooth pattern on my 1 or 2 man crosscut saw...

    At glance it looks like a standard 'Great American' tooth pattern, but looking up closer at one of the triplets with the perforated hole, it is quite different...

    That triplet has a forward and back raker, like on the 'Champion' tooth pattern (see image below). It's a hybrid of the 'Great American' tooth pattern on a pair of triplets set between the raker triplets. Some Nth American college saw racing teams use a similar tooth pattern to this.
    It's a very effective saw tooth pattern for bucking hardwood firewood.

    The rakers have no sideways set and are hammer 'set' forward and back. The alternating sideways set on the other teeth is also done with a hammer before sharpening.
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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    I would rather use the Stihl type saw.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagie View Post
    I would rather use the Stihl type saw.
    We know
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagie View Post
    I would rather use the Stihl type saw.
    You mean one of these?

    Pruning Saw PR 32 CW -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagie View Post
    I would rather use the Stihl type saw.
    When it comes to chainsaws, I'd rather use one of my professional Huskies...

    But, you don't get quite the same workout using one of those compared to a big crosscut...

    And, it costs less to run... my heating bill this winter has been zero.
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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    You can never have too many stihls.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgreybeard View Post
    That's not how I understood it. I thought that I was the one asking for assistance and advice and that you three honourable gentlemen where the ones who were going to do the educating and demonstrating.
    Well last night's session proved why the above quote (6th October 2021) is correct - to say the I had the theory all "ballsed-up", was well and truly proven.

    But some good came from it - Matt sent me a link to BlackburnTools web site which included a link to an excellent blog post - Concerning saw files (which I am now selling) | Blackburn Tools. If you need assistance in understanding file geometry and how it relates to sharpening your hand saws, this is an excellent post - thanks Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgreybeard View Post
    Well last night's session proved why the above quote (6th October 2021) is correct - to say the I had the theory all "ballsed-up", was well and truly proven.

    But some good came from it - Matt sent me a link to BlackburnTools web site which included a link to an excellent blog post - Concerning saw files (which I am now selling) | Blackburn Tools. If you need assistance in understanding file geometry and how it relates to sharpening your hand saws, this is an excellent post - thanks Matt.
    Nice going Bob, I thought you may have had things a little bit muddled, an glad you have stoped over analysing it,[emoji6].

    Nothing Pagie an I can’t sort out when it comes to over thinking it.

    Cheers Matt.
    Next Sunday night Jabber Bob the saw guru will be telling all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Nothing Pagie an I can’t sort out when it comes to over thinking it.
    Might be a good job I took the night off if over-thinking was the problem. It's one of my strong points.
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug3030 View Post
    Might be a good job I took the night off if over-thinking was the problem. It's one of my strong points.
    Did you actually consider weather you should reply or not [emoji6][emoji6].

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Did you actually consider weather you should reply or not [emoji6][emoji6].
    Consider it? I probably over-thought that too.
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    Default Sunday Round Table Jabber - Sunday evening all welcome

    Sunday is hear again the end of the Week.

    That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.

    All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
    It is a BYO gathering.

    Tonight’s hot to trot subject matter,
    I have know idea, so lets just wing it!!!!!!!

    Bob AKA Old grey beard has apologised he will not be table there tonight.
    Also my apologies for posting this so late [emoji17].


    Start Time 7.30 ish
    That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.

    The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.

    Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL


    See Ya 7.30 ish Matt

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    I will be there.

    I will probably be eating my Indonesian Rendang with prawn crackers at the time.
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    We had a new member "Dave" and I had to show my untidy shed.
    I am learning, slowley.

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